Build each item on it’s own separate line, as listed below. This is the basic structure of an HTML document and is required for all web pages.

If you want to, you can insert your own images into this location instead. Follow Insert Images with HTML for this method, keeping in mind that you are just looking to add the tag to the HTML page, leaving the and tags in place to create the link to the other page’s trigger.

Although there used to be a Microsoft program called Microsoft Office FrontPage that used to have a preview function before the HTML file was saved that could display a preview of the page in different browsers, this can no longer be done and files must be saved to be previewed (to be checked later). Inconvenient? Well, you be the sole decider. It’s only a few extra keystrokes, if done correctly.